Strolling Through Singapore on Two Wheels
Turns Out Traveling Virtually Isn’t the Only Way to Get Your Daily Dose of Adventure
When international flights are off the table, we’ve been keeping our wanderlust alive right in our backyard, riding through Singapore’s streets while keeping an eye on the latest COVID‑19 rules.
The country’s lockdown phases—from the Circuit Breaker to Phase 3 reopening, and the current P2HA—haven’t stopped us from hopping on a bike. The only rule that keeps us from riding in mass groups is the group‑size limit, but that’s a tiny price to pay for freedom on wheels.
Day‑to‑Day Cycling: The Crowd‑Evasion Option
All the more reason to ditch the rumbling trains and crowded buses. Cycling cuts through the congestion, and a quick spin on the bike offers a refreshing mental break from the endless office grind.
Plus, you get a front‑row seat to Singapore’s hidden gems and scenic viewpoints that walking just can’t match.
More Than Just Two Wheels
Here’s the bonus: while shielding yourself from germs, you’re free to ditch the mask—provided you’re not a “maskne” warrior (that facial acne is real, we promise). The choice is yours.
And guess what? Those 60 minutes on your bike can torch between 347 to 578 calories—depending on your speed. So if you’re a 55‑kg person, you’ll be burning up that sweet 7‑digit number.
Grounded calorie estimates come from 55‑kg profiles.
Ready to Cast Your Nets Out on the Open Road?
Below are 15 scenic cycling routes that we’ve hand‑picked for leisure rides. From a leafy path winding through the picturesque Coney Island to a rustic tour through Pulau Ubin, there’s something in every spectrum of green.
We ranked these routes from the easiest to the most challenging based on distance, terrain, and incline—because, let’s face it, you want to ring in the full reward for hard work.
- Fly-by-the-Stream – A gentle stretch beside the beach, perfect for warm‑up breezes.
- Clear Lake Loop – Traverse a serene lake, with occasional traffic-free lanes.
- Switch‑Side Cyclo – A 10‑km line that nudges you off the main road, making it a soothing ride.
- Meadow Ride – See the lush grasslands of Bukit Timah in a scenic 15‑km loop.
- Green Gate – A spry 9‑km route that leads past the Singapore Botanic Gardens.
- Art & Spin – A museum-ideated pace that gives you art and adventure.
- Lake View Velo – A difficult 12‑km climb with fearless sprinting.
- Heritage Hop – A 14‑km exploration through industrial ruins.
- Hill‑to‑Hill – A 19‑km stretch that hovers over hills to give you an amazing finish.
- Riverside — 20‑km resistance along the lush banks.
- Parliament Park – A scenic 28‑km circuit that blends history and nature.
- Susie’s Trail – A 26‑km difficult route that moves through the jungle.
- Walk Cyclo – A Florida 30‑km route featuring attractions.
- Wilmer Terrace – A 28 km challenging route that rocket-pushes you to the finish line.
So, gear up, tighten that helmet, and let the wheel work its wonders. Enjoy every twist and turn of Singapore on bicycles!
The best leisure cycling routes in Singapore
Canberra Park

Hidden Gem: The Sembawang 1.5‑Hectare Playground
Picture a pocket of green tucked right opposite Blk 325, Sembawang Crescent. It’s only 1.5 hectares—think of it as a cozy backyard that was meant for the whole family, especially the little ones who want more than just a swing.
What Awaits You
- Cycling & walking paths that wind around the park—perfect for a leisurely spin or a brisk stroll.
- Swings that swing you back, literally.
- Slides that defy gravity and your sense of adventure.
- A rope course that tests your nerves and your balance.
- An inclusive playground designed with children who have special needs in mind—no one is left out, and everyone feels like a superstar.
Why It’s a Must‑Visit
With its compact size, this park is great for a quick family outing. Whether you’re a parent, a kid, or someone looking for a short escape from the city buzz, the mix of playful features and gentle trails will have everyone smiling.
Next time you’re in Sembawang, stop by this little haven and let the laughter, the wind, and the fun remind you that good times can come in the smallest of spaces.
Marina Bay/Bayfront
Discover Singapore’s Sunset Canvas on Two Wheels
Feel the city’s heartbeat. Take a leisurely 3‑kilometer spin along the water’s edge, starting at the famous Marina Bay Sands. As the sun dips, watch the skyline splash with a fiery orange glow that’s nothing short of breathtaking.
Route Highlights
- Helix Bridge: Pedal over its sculptural arches and get a view that’s almost as smooth as your ride.
- Esplanade: Spin past the iconic “durian” shaped concert hall and feel the artistic vibes.
- Merlion: Stop by the beloved mythical creature for a quick selfie or a quiet moment.
Make It Longer, Make It Fun
If you’re craving more adventure, loop in the Gardens by the Bay gardens—pink and silver domes that look like something out of a sci‑fi movie. After your pedal therapy, treat yourself to one of the riverside restaurants or bars, because nothing says “city at night” better than a drink with a view.
Why Go?
From the sweet orange twilight to the glittering lights, this ride offers a perfect blend of fitness, scenery, and Singapore’s famed hospitality. Grab a friend, grab a bike, and let the city inspire you.
Changi Airport Connector
Family‑Friendly Wheels: A 3.5‑Km Ride to Changi’s Hidden Gem
Picture this: a leisurely bike journey that starts at the sandy vibes of East Coast Park, carries you past playgrounds and sun‑baked paths, and lands you right next to the glittering Jewel Changi Airport. It’s the perfect escape for families looking to mix a dash of adventure with a lot of fun.
What Makes It Extra Special
- Length that’s just right – 3.5 kilometres of smooth paved track, easy for kids and adults alike.
- Immerse yourself in Jurassic Territory – The Changi Jurassic Mile boasts Singapore’s biggest permanent outdoor dinosaur display. Your kids will feel like they stepped back in time!
- Comfortable & hassle‑free – GoCycling’s seven heartland locations have bikes ready for you, and you can drop them off at the Hub & Spoke Café – a sweet spot for a cold shake after a hot ride.
Step‑by‑Step Guide to the Ride
1⃣ Pick Your Bike
Head to any of the seven GoCycling outlets. They have a range from family cruisers to sturdy hybrids – pick one that feels right for the whole crew.
2⃣ Light‑Pack & Save the Batteries
Bring a water bottle, a light snack, and a spare tube. Nothing heavy, just the essentials to keep smiles rolling.
3⃣ 3.5‑Kms of Scenic Pedaling
Start at East Coast Park, cruise past the beach, kick over the lane that leads to the Jewel, and feel the wind. The route is flat, so even the youngest riders won’t feel exhausted.
4⃣ Dino‑Mazing Photos
Take a break at the Changi Jurassic Mile. Capture those life‑size dinosaurs with your family – they’re not shy, just hungry for a selfie.
5⃣ Return & Chill at the Hub
Drop the bike back at the Hub & Spoke Café and treat the crew to a rich ice‑cream shake. On a hot day? It’s the ultimate reward!
Why This Ride Is a Must‑Try
It’s more than just a bike ride. It’s a quick getaway that lets you experience the city’s green spaces, a dash of dinosaur curiosity, and a kid‑friendly spot to unwind. Whether you’re a local, a tourist, or just looking for a family lunch break, this 3.5‑km adventure keeps the whole crew amused.
So, grab your helmets, roll out your bikes, and let the adventure begin. And remember: the only thing faster than our riders is the photo‑shy dinosaurs waiting to swoop into your album!
Punggol Waterway Park

Welcome to Punggol Eco‑Town’s Water Wonderland
*Ride Through the 4.2‑km Man‑Made Canal
*Picture this: you’re pedaling along a smooth, 4.2‑kilometre canal that snakes through Punggol Eco‑Town. It’s built by humans but feels as if it were nature’s gift. Grab your bike, strap on that helmet, and treat yourself to a scenic ride that’s practically a moving sunset view.
Fitness for Every Generation
*Whether you’re a senior on the go or a kid on a mission, the park has a multi‑generational fitness corner. Think of it as a gym for everyone, complete with equipment that works for all ages.
Kid‑Friendly Fun
*- Water Playground – splash‑splash, hydration therapy for little adventurers.
- Sandpit – build forts, castles, or just roll around like you’re at the beach.
Snap-Rich Insta Spots
*Make sure you pause for a few minutes to photograph these iconic spots:
- Suspended Adventure Bridge – a bridge that seems to defy gravity.
- Jewel Bridge – your golden ticket to a panoramic sunset shot.
Pro Tips for a Perfect Visit
*- Leave plenty of time – the scenery is so beautiful you’ll want to linger.
- Pack a camera and a drink; hydration is key when you’re busy capturing moments.
- Take a photo of your bike and share it with the tag ‘#PunggolTrail’ – add your own little flourish to the post.
Final Thought
*Whether you’re in it for the cycling, the family fun, or the Instagram moments, Punggol Eco‑Town’s canyons promise a day that’s memorable, refreshing, and just a little bit magical.
Kranji Heritage Trail

Step Back into Singapore’s Rural Past
When you think of Singapore, you probably picture skyscrapers, hawker centres, and a postcode that’s always in the news. But a few miles out of the city, the Kranji area is a quiet reminder that the Lion City once had its share of farms and tiny workshops.
Where to Go
- Bollywood Veggies – even though the name sounds like a movie set, it’s a real local farm. Grab a fresh salad, talk to the growers, and grin at the tiny, farm‑trophied guitars that pepper the picket fences.
- Thow Kwang Pottery Jungle – a place where the clay feels cooler than the city’s hot AR::. Watch artisans whip up bowls and mugs that go straight to your table.
- Kranji War Memorial – a solemn spot that’s a doorway to history. It pays tribute to those who gave their all during World War II.
- First Landing Site of WWII – feel the echoes of boot steps on soil that once welcomed the first soldiers into Singapore’s tight lanes.
Why It Matters
Pulling out of the city, you’ll realise how vastly different life was back in the day. Agriculture wasn’t just a side hustle; it was the backbone. The tiny cottage industries stitched the country together, weaving a tapestry that’s now almost forgotten.
Take A Walk, Take A Coffee
Stroll along the faded paths, sip on the jungle’s fragrant coffee, and think how sweet the history of the Lion City becomes when you walk one step at a time. If you can’t travel, just imagine the sound of the wind blowing through those old paddy fields and it might be enough to bring a nostalgic smile.
Coney Island

Discover Singapore’s Hidden Ecological Gem: Punggol Eco-Park
Think you’ve seen it all? Sure! But let’s add another name to the list of places that make you want to pick up a bike, roll around the greens, and maybe spot a feathered friend… Punggol Eco-Park welcomes you with a charming stroll of nature.
What’s the Buzz About?
- Half the size of the famous New York park it nods to—yes, we’re talking the same name, but almost as cozy.
- Ecologically sustainable and filled with a mix of habitats: mangroves, coastal forests, grasslands, and casuarina woodlands. All of these welcome your bike, or your bare feet if you’re feeling fancy.
- Five floating “seaside corners” where you can pause the pedal and let your ears listen for the 80 species of birds that call the area home.
How to Get Around
Feel the breeze or bring your own bike—either way, cycling is the heart‑beat of this park. If you don’t have one, you can rent a bike right there at Punggol Point Park. Because nothing says “fun” like a short rental walk with your new two‑wheel friend.
Helpful Reminder
While the park sparkles in daylight, remember it closes from 7 pm to 7 am. So plan your visit after the last light of dusk, and during the sweet glow of the morning sun.
Your Punggol Adventure Awaits!
Grab a bike, breathe in that fresh coastal air, and let the bird songs and green lanes write a little symphony for you. Punggol Eco-Park is ready to welcome you—just don’t forget the lights!
The Rail Corridor (Central)

Explore the Railway Corridor: A 4‑km Journey Through Singapore’s Rail Heritage
What to Expect
- Surface Mix: The route blends pure gravel with smooth paved segments—perfect for people who like a bit of texture in their bike ride.
- Level Terrain: Don’t worry about steep climbs; this stretch is flatter than a pancake, so you can cruise without breaking a sweat.
- Length: The walkable segment between The Rail Mall and the conserved Bukit Timah Railway Station is a quick 4 km, making it ideal for a weekend dash.
Must‑Visit Highlights
- Insta‑Vibrant Truss Bridges: Snap photos at two preserved truss bridges—real nods to the past that look amazing on your gallery.
- Historical Side‑Stops: Dive into the story of the railway’s evolution as you ride past relics of Singapore’s iron age.
- Scenic Flashes: Keep your camera handy; the King Albert Park MRT area offers charming backdrops that make your feed pop.
Current Trail News
- Road to Re‑Opening: The Rail Corridor (Central) is part of the larger 24‑km Rail Corridor network, stretching from Woodlands Train Checkpoint all the way to Tanjong Pagar Railway Station.
- Improvement in Progress: New upgrades are underway at various sections; the goal is a smooth ride restarting by 2025.
- Until then—take advantage of the existing portions and enjoy the historic vibes!
Track 15
Ready to Leave the Pavement?
Think the Bukit Timah Expressway looks cool? Forget the highway – Track 15 is your ticket to the wild side.
What to Expect
- Distance: 6 km of open‑air adventure.
- Terrain: A surprisingly smooth ride that feels like sliding on a blanket of clouds.
- Skill Level: Perfect for beginners, intermediate riders, and even seasoned pros who want a chill twist on their routine.
Caution: The Gangsa Hill Challenge
Once you reach the Gangsa Hill area, the fun really ramps up. This section is the wild card – full of:
- Jumps that will make you laugh (or scream),
- Sharp bends that test your reflexes,
- Steep slopes that will turn your bike into a flying roller coaster.
Only give this part a whirl if you’re a cycling aficionado. For everyone else, stick to the smooth path for a breezy, exhilarating ride.
Pulau Ubin

Pedal Through Paradise: Cyclists’ Guide to Pulau Ubin
When the city’s neon buzz turns into a lullaby, and you crave a slice of the real world, Pulau Ubin is your next adventure. This off‑the‑grid island offers a quiet reprieve from the concrete jungle, and the best way to soak it all in? A trusty bicycle.
Grab a Bike & Ride the Island Vibes
Head down to the jetty where dozens of bike shops line the streets—each ready to hand over a set of pedals and a sense of freedom. Once you’re on the road, you’ll find a variety of sights worth cycling past:
- Tudor‑style House No. 1 – the quintessential “old‑world charm” floating at Chek Jawa. After checking it out, stroll the long boardwalk for breathtaking beach views.
- Ubin Quarry – a relic of the island’s mining past. It’s a rough spot, but the scenery is worth the squishy ride.
- Wei Tuo Fa Gong Temple – a tranquil spot to pause and breathe. Ideal for a brief meditation break before you hit the next stretch.
Speed Demons, Ready? The Ketam Mountain Bike Park
Mountain bikers, lift your helmets. Pulau Ubin houses the Ketam Mountain Bike Park, a playground for adrenaline junkies. Expect:
- Rock‑littered descents that will make your stomach drop.
- Demanding climbs that will make you shout “I’m still alive!” as you reach the summit.
- A loop that rewards the bravest with scenic vistas and a triumphal shout of “Yes, I just conquered it!”
So whether you’re aiming for a serene glide around the island or a full‑on rock‑and‑roll career in biking, Pulau Ubin has you covered. Get out there, feel the breeze, and let your wheels write the story of your escape from the city.
Eastern Coastal Loop

Take a Walk Along Singapore’s Ultimate Trail!
Ever wanted to roam through a lush green sanctuary, sample a plate of steaming local bites, and finally sun‑bathe on the coast—all without hopping into a bus? The 17.5 km trail that snakes through Singapore’s most beloved parks and seafront stretches just the way you need it.
What the Trail Offers
- Tampines Eco‑Green – Nature’s own backstage pass. Imagine walking past tall trees and spotting wildlife that’s basically living their best life.
- Bedok Food Centre – Food heaven. BBQ rice, laksa, and the famous chicken rice. Because, let’s face it, a walk that doesn’t end with a snack is incomplete.
- East Coast Park – Sun, surf, and the ultimate R&R spot. Grab your bike, skateboard, or just a comfy chair to chill; the beach vibes are unbeatable.
Why It’s a Must‑Go
Just think: one smooth glide from a forest escape, through a food fiesta, straight to a beach party. If “feel‑good” can be measured in miles, this trail tops the charts.
Western Adventure Loop

Take a Spin on the Western Adventure Loop
Ready to trade your office chair for a bike that slals across greenery? The Western Adventure Loop kicks off at the leafy Choa Chu Kang Park, weaves through eight parks, and wraps up at the dramatic cliff walls and quarry pond of Bukit Batok Nature Park. It’s a 12‑km journey that feels like a secret rabbit trail, only there’s no rabbit at the end—just a mountain and a pond.
Trail Overview
- Choa Chu Kang Park: Start station, leafy vibes.
- Move through the Pang Sua Park Connector—a corridor of poplar trees and the occasional splash.
- Circulate around the remaining six parks, each with its own quirky charm.
- Finish in the rugged terrace of Bukit Batok Nature Park, where you can brag about conquering cliffs before a cup of coffee.
Avian Highlights
While you’re pedaling, don’t forget to keep those binoculars handy. The White‑belied Sea Eagle and Pacific Swallow are the star threats you might see—an ideal way to make your ride feel like a live episode of a nature documentary.
Grab your bike, grab your snacks, and trailblaze your way from tranquil park gardens to sunset‑lit cliffs. Your Tinder profile will never be the same again!
Central Urban Loop
Take a Spin Through Singapore’s Secret Circuits
Imagine slipping into a bike and taking a 36‑km odyssey that zig‑zags right through the city’s hidden pockets. This isn’t your run‑of‑the‑mill tourist trail – it’s a leisurely, park‑connector‑powered loop that wends its way through Bishan, Ang Mo Kio, Toa Payoh, and Whampoa.
The Core of the Loop
- Traverse park connectors that stitch neighborhoods together, turning suburbs into a cyclist’s playground.
- Stop at bite‑size small parks and community spaces that feel oddly domestic and full of local color.
- Enjoy the unique charm of the Bishan and Potong Pasir estates – their architecture gives the ride a personal, almost cheeky vibe.
Refreshment Stops
Every good adventure deserves a snack break. Drop by the Circuit Road Food Centre – think of it as a foodie oasis amid the urban sprawl. Grab anything from steaming satays to the classic “white doughnut” treat that’s as sweet as the moment itself.
Why You Should Ride
Whether you’re a casual cyclist, a curious explorer, or just looking for a new way to see your city, this loop lets you:
- Discover lesser‑known corners of Singapore that most tourists miss.
- Feel the wind and hear the chatter of everyday life.
- Taste local bites that’ll leave you smiling and want to come back.
So gear up, follow the signs, and let the streets come to you. You’ll be back home with stories, a bit of a new favorite pastry, and memories that’ll keep you laughing for weeks.
Southern Ridges
The Ultimate 9‑km Bike Adventure
Picture this: you’re cruising down South Buona Vista Road, tuned up, and the first mile is a green ribbon of open fields that practically whispers “more helmet, less hurrying.” The real fun begins when you sweep past the 80‑meter‑long Alexandra Arch—a little architectural landmark that looks like a giant slice of pizza (talk about cheesy vibes).
Take the Sky‑High Detour
Instead of sticking to the usual path, climb over the man‑made elevated walkway that arcs above the thick secondary forest at Telok Blangah Hill. The view is a mix of “wow” and “why did I just pause to admire the trees?”—choose one. You’ll soon find yourself on the famous Henderson Waves, a hilly, undulating bridge that feels oddly like a giant wave in the city. Heads up: some sections ask you to hop off, push your bike, and ride on. Don’t worry— this quirky detour adds a bit of adventure (and a burst of cardio).
Hydrate Like a Hero
- Drop by that roadside stall for a quick “H2O.”
- Refuel vibes, not just muscles.
- Remember: hydration is not just about the gas gauge— it’s also a brief mental reset.
The Final Push: Mount Faber
Brave the last stretch, the top‑to‑bottom climb up Mount Faber. It’s not just a “mountain,” it’s more like a burning furnace that will push your limits. Feel the burn, grin at the finished feeling, and remember: the summit view is worth every squeaky protest from your legs.
So strap on your helmet, pack your water, and let the trail turn your ride into a saga of spin, scenery, and a sprinkle of street‑wise strong‑will. Happy biking!
Rower’s Bay Park
Rower’s Bay: The Water‑Wonder Launchpad
Why Rower’s Bay matters: It’s the splashy hotspot where kayakers and dragon‑boat racers alike make a splash on the reservoir’s crystal‑clear surface. That’s why it kicks off the 150‑km Round Island Route.
Step 1: The 60‑km Main Leg
- Start at Rower’s Bay and head straight down to Gardens by the Bay.
- Along the way you’ll cruise past Sengkang, Punggol, Pasir Ris, Changi, and snap a quick detour to East Coast Park.
- Goal: cover this stretch in 60 kilometres – just enough to brag about your endurance.
Step 2: Breathe, Then Fling Over to Seletar
Feeling a tad tired? Whizz over to Seletar Aerospace Park. This Instagram magnet is famous for its pricey jets that look like they’re auditioning for the next Top Gun sequel. Perfect for a quick photo‑stop before your next stride.
Step 3: Slow‑Mo Boardwalk Therapy
Before you rev those pedals back up, take a dip (literally) in the scenery: walk the boardwalk, soak in the stunning waterfront views, and let the swaying willow trees do their peace‑meditation routine. It’s the best “reconnect” moment on the route.
Digest this with a Smile
Remember, each stop isn’t just a checkpoint – it’s an opportunity to enjoy the vibe, snap a photo, or maybe pretend you’re an adventurous explorer filmed by a drone. Keep it light, keep it fun, and most importantly, don’t forget to shout “Amazing!” every time you hit a new landmark.
Coast-to-Coast (C2C) Trail
Bike ’n’ Burn: The 36‑km Race from Coney Island to Jurong Lake Gardens
Picture this: a 36‑kilometre (about 22‑mile) trail that turns your bike into a rebel and propels you from the breezy jungles of Singapore’s northeast to the peaceful west‑side water lilies of Jurong Lake Gardens. Welcome to the C2C Trail—the playground for every fearless cyclist out there.
What the Trail Looks Like
- It’s mostly built on park connectors, giving you a green path that’s almost as scenic as a luxury train ride.
- Only a few segments boast leafy shade, so plug in your sun‑block and stay hydrated—midday sunshine can feel like a torch‑bearer grumbling your way.
Checkpoint Café‑Tastic Breaks
When the sun starts to kiss those hot asphalt rocks, you’ll want a swift pause. Check these out:
- Checkpoint 4: Adam Road Food Centre – Feel the joy and aromas of the famous nasi lemak. One bite and you’ll call your friends “you gotta try that!”
- Checkpoint 5: Bishan‑Ang Mo Kio Park – A casual café spot for coffee or drinks. Quick refuel, recharge, and then gear up again.
So gear up, saddle up, and let the journey begin. With the right prep it’s as enjoyable as a slice of cake—just don’t forget to bring a water bottle, a good playlist, and a sense of adventure!
